On 11/29/2010 04:43 PM, Maverick wrote:
Current Portal: 10.63.8.193:3260,1027
Persistent Portal: 10.63.8.193:3260,1027
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Interface:
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Iface Name: default
Iface Transport: tcp
Iface Initiatorname: iqn.1994-05.com.fedora:rhooda
Iface IPaddress: 10.62.8.175
Iface HWaddress: default
Iface Netdev: default
SID: 10
iSCSI Connection State: TRANSPORT WAIT
iSCSI Session State: FREE
Internal iscsid Session State: REPOEN
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Negotiated iSCSI params:
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HeaderDigest: None
DataDigest: None
MaxRecvDataSegmentLength: 131072
MaxXmitDataSegmentLength: 65536
FirstBurstLength: 65536
MaxBurstLength: 65536
ImmediateData: Yes
InitialR2T: No
MaxOutstandingR2T: 1
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Attached SCSI devices:
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Host Number: 13 State: running
scsi13 Channel 00 Id 0 Lun: 0
Attached scsi disk sdb State: running
But ...
[r...@maverick iscsi]# mount | grep sdb
sdb is not mounted anywhere.
[r...@maverick iscsi]# fdisk -l | grep sdb
fdisk can't see sdb.
[r...@maverick iscsi]# cd /dev/sd
sda sda1 sda2 sda3 sdb
It seems we might have a partially torn down session.
Does this always occur or does it only occur if you run the exact
commands you listed above?
Does the session ever get logged into properly (does the session state
very show logged in)?
Does this just happen with one session?
If you can replicate it easily can you dun iscsid by hand with debugging on:
iscsid -d 8 -f &
iscsiadm -m node -L automatic
iscsiadm -m node -U all
Send all the outpout from iscsid for both the login and logout command.
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